To request a recount, submit a recount application within two business days after the election results are certified. The person(s) requesting the recount are responsible for paying the costs of the recount. Read the Jurisdiction Manual for more information.

2005 Primary Election, September 20

King County Sheriff

Per agreement submitted by the candidates to conduct the recount under an alternative format, ten precincts, selected at random from each of King County's 17 legislative districts were recounted. Ultimately, 160 precincts were counted since one legislative district had just two precincts and two of the randomly selected precincts had no registered voters.

King and Kittitas County Fire Protection District No. 51, Proposition No. 1

Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050)

Mandatory Manual Recount

Original Results

Recount Results

Ballots cast

42

42

Yes

26

26

No

15

15

Undervotes

1

1

Overvotes

0

0

2004 Primary Election, September 14

King County Fire Protection District No. 17, Proposition No. 1

Super Majority Plus Minimum Affirmative Vote
60% affirmative vote and number of affirmative votes must be at least 60% of 40% of number of voters of district who voted in last preceding general election
Minimum affirmative vote is 55 yes votes.
Washington Constitution Article VII, Section 2(a)